Although Ferrari’s founder Enzo Ferrari established the company in 1939 as Auto Avio Costruzioni, its inception as an auto manufacturer is usually recognized in 1947, when the first Ferrari-badged car was completed. To mark 70 years of excellence automaker’s in-house Ferrari Tailor Made personalization department joins forces with the designers of Centro Stile to introduce modern stylistic features and elements that distinguished 70 of the most beautiful Ferraris in history and in so doing have created 70 unique designs.
Ferrari Tailor Made Seventy exclusive liveries integrate the past with the future to create the icons of tomorrow. Ferrari Tailor Made has created each just the once for every car in the current range. The inspiration comes from extraordinary models such as the 375 MM Pinin Farina Berlinetta that Roberto Rossellini ordered for Ingrid Bergman. This car was so unique and elegant as to give its name to the color the Director picked for its exterior, “Grigio Ingrid.” All the cars are distinguished by the exclusive commemorative logo of the 70th anniversary along with an ID plate with the name of the model that inspired it.
Five of those liveries were showcased at the 2016 Paris auto show. The Stirling: An F12 Berlinetta in the paint scheme of the 250 GT Berlinetta SWB that won the 1961 Tourist Trophy with Stirling Moss at the wheel. This car features a Blu Scuro racing livery with a horizontal white stripe and number roundels.
The Schumacher: A 488 GTB a tribute to the F2003-GA winner, driven by Michael Schumacher, of the F1 Drivers’ and Constructors’ World Championships in 2003.
The Steve McQueen: A California T inspired by the 1963 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso that was a gift to Steve McQueen from his first wife, Neile Adams. It features brown paint and a cabin in camel leather.
The Green Jewel: A 488 Spider in signature green livery of the 365 P2 fielded by the British David Piper Racing team. Piper was a Ferrari privateer and drove the car to victory in the Nine Hours of Kyalami in both 1965 and 1966 and won the Trophée d’Auvergne at Clermont-Ferrand in 1966.
A 488 Spider inspired by the 1953 375 MM bodied by Pinin Farina. This car features a three-layer Bianco Italia exterior color.
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